BSOD on Samsung Ultrabook Ubuntu-dualboot, no idea why

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       #11

    I checked the chipset driver, it was the newest Samsung had on their site. I've also run the stress test for an hour, and might do the two hours tomorrow. I'm starting to think it might've been because of overheating, because lately I've noticed my computer gets hotter than before. (That would also explain why it started right now, when the weather is getting hotter.) I think I'll just go find my "very sophisticated cooling system" (by which I mean a hot water bottle filled with cold water) and try to see if I get another BSOD.

    Once again, thank you for your help.
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  2.    #12

    Welcome, and could you post the temperatures using HWMonitor CPUID - System & hardware benchmark, monitoring, reporting

    If you are overclocking, then please revert these values back to their default values.
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  3. Posts : 8
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       #13

    This is what it looks like right now. The keyboard or the bottom don't feel hot, like they do sometimes.
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  4.    #14

    It looks fine at the moment, could also post a screenshot when under load?
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       #15

    This is heavy but normal use (YouTube videos with a few programs running in the background) without any external cooling. The keyboard feels hot to touch. Do you want a picture after extra heavy use? What do you consider a dangerous amount of heat?
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  6.    #16

    The temperatures are getting quite hot, especially for YouTube and a few programs open, I would consider getting some form of external cooling.
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